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book about california politics right now california is really leading the resistance to trump and they're trying to counterpose a different kind of example about how you can organize an economy how you can organize a society and how you can address climate change you say that california is america fast forward with this is the state that in the early 1990 s. passed one of the most trick pony and anti immigrant pieces of legislation possible only went from being about 69 percent not a span equate to being majority people of color that's exactly the demographic change that peter i state is going through between 202050 california is also america fast forward in terms of economic change we went through one of the most significant deindustrialization here when defense spending cut cut back in the early 1990 s. which disappeared middle class jobs so california is america just sooner. we set out to investigate with between trump and california reveals about the 2 competing visions at play in the 2020 presidential election and the choice americans face over the direction of their country our 1st
book about california politics right now california is really leading the resistance to trump and they're trying to counterpose a different kind of example about how you can organize an economy how you can organize a society and how you can address climate change you say that california is america fast forward with this is the state that in the early 1990 s. passed one of the most trick pony and anti immigrant pieces of legislation possible only went from being about 69 percent not a span...
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and california i think he just sees it as a way to tee off on liberals on the california. society they can stand as a metaphor in the image for his base voter but no one can deny that california is the 5th largest economy it has tremendous innovation it's a food producer like no other state so we're doing a lot we've achieved a lot and that's why people want to come here california is a leader in terms of climate change in terms of building a green economy in terms of immigration do you think that the state helping to set the issue or gender for the 2020. california city gent where you said is true california's doing all these things as other states but i will say when it comes to the green economy and climate change california is front and given a tremendous economic dynamism california does refute trump the claim that reducing carbon emissions hurts the economy. continuing investigation of the clash between president trump and california begins with climate change and its implications for the 2020 presidential election if you will support the fire earlier this year befor
and california i think he just sees it as a way to tee off on liberals on the california. society they can stand as a metaphor in the image for his base voter but no one can deny that california is the 5th largest economy it has tremendous innovation it's a food producer like no other state so we're doing a lot we've achieved a lot and that's why people want to come here california is a leader in terms of climate change in terms of building a green economy in terms of immigration do you think...
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governor gavin newsom on the california wildfires. state and local officials briefed the president on the historically devastating fires. california natural resources presidentimplored trump to consider the impact of climate change. this is 25 minutes. pres. trump: for the people of california, the state of washington, oregon, who we are very much in touch with, also declaring your declarations. we have declarations for all three. the governor of california called me immediately and signed the declaration. everyone fornk doing such a great job. we really appreciated. it's fantastic. you to gavin newsom. and all ofnistrator, the people's state, local leaders, they join us today. we are having a separate news conference later on other subjects. it'st to thank everybody, been amazing. in august i approved a disaster declaration for california. 40 stafford act declarations. very quickly because we want to get this taken care of. including fire management assist in grants to help multiple states stop the fires. within 28,000 firefighters a
governor gavin newsom on the california wildfires. state and local officials briefed the president on the historically devastating fires. california natural resources presidentimplored trump to consider the impact of climate change. this is 25 minutes. pres. trump: for the people of california, the state of washington, oregon, who we are very much in touch with, also declaring your declarations. we have declarations for all three. the governor of california called me immediately and signed the...
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trump sued california, california also sued the trumpet administration. what happened with all of that litigation? how often did you sue the trump administration, and do those cases now go away? ms. nichols: well, i believe that attorney general becerra has filed 58 cases against the trump administration's epa for a policyide variety of changes and regulatory changes, rollbacks, etc., and many of those have been disposed of, and we have won them. we have not lost any of them. so what remains of the existing portfolio on -- i can't say for each one of those cases, but in general, i believe that the overall volume of work for our lawyers will go down. greg: [laughs] the, personally speaking, what are some of the sweetest victories and be battlingmoments in oil companies, battling the federal government, what are some of the personal highs and lows for you, personally? ms. nichols: well, you cited at the outset of this conversation the event that arnold hosted at -- i think it was the beverly hilton hotel, you know, leaders from around the world and many sta
trump sued california, california also sued the trumpet administration. what happened with all of that litigation? how often did you sue the trump administration, and do those cases now go away? ms. nichols: well, i believe that attorney general becerra has filed 58 cases against the trump administration's epa for a policyide variety of changes and regulatory changes, rollbacks, etc., and many of those have been disposed of, and we have won them. we have not lost any of them. so what remains of...
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not just as california economy, as california goes so goes the nation. i should just note, since the great recession california led the nation with 15% of all the american jobs were created since the great recession, were greeted right here in the state of california. 3.4 million jobs since that recovery started only to be confronted by this new reality. we ended our streak of 120 straight months of net job creation. it ended officially with our march numbers. that said, our consequences of our actions will be felt all across the united states and we recognize our unique responsibility as california residents to do our fair share and help lead the way in terms of job creation, retention and job growth. what i have done is i have asked and tasked some of the best and brightest minds that we could source; almost all reside here in the state of california. some of the most well known business leaders in the world happen to reside here in california. some of the great social justice warriors reside here in the state of california. tribal leaders, health care
not just as california economy, as california goes so goes the nation. i should just note, since the great recession california led the nation with 15% of all the american jobs were created since the great recession, were greeted right here in the state of california. 3.4 million jobs since that recovery started only to be confronted by this new reality. we ended our streak of 120 straight months of net job creation. it ended officially with our march numbers. that said, our consequences of our...
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be here in california. some are coming from outside the state, it just depends. we are confident in the 800 number 566, we are very confident will be here within a week and help support staffing important and critical facilities both in response to and in anticipation of an increase search. as it relates to additional requests, a number of people asked the federal government, the answer is yes. we have requested the icu strike teams against emphasis on our icus at the moment. always preparing for within the healthcare delivery system and outside we will get to that alternative care. the teams which you will have followed us the last number of months, these are : disciplinary staff and expert staff, strike teams together. they been in the central valley in the past, these combat teams are extraordinary. these will continue to push for more personnel and medical response and the language of these services to advance. we have limited staff in this, i just want to provide you with a little information. these in
be here in california. some are coming from outside the state, it just depends. we are confident in the 800 number 566, we are very confident will be here within a week and help support staffing important and critical facilities both in response to and in anticipation of an increase search. as it relates to additional requests, a number of people asked the federal government, the answer is yes. we have requested the icu strike teams against emphasis on our icus at the moment. always preparing...
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texas and california. we'll be back with more on tonight's big stor story. >> a super surprise on this super tuesday. here are the states won tonight. joe biden with eight states tonight and bernie sanders with three but as you can see we have not called maine texas and california yet. let's take a look inside each of those states. in maine look at this. too close to call. neck and neck between joe biden and bernie sanders, a state that sanders easily won in 2016. take a look at texas. biden has been narrowing the lead that bernie sanders held earlier in the night. remember joe biden had that big campaign rally last night with beto o'rourke. amy closure and pete buttigieg. california now leading sanders after the polls closed just this hour and michael bloomberg who spent almost $80 million there looks to be getting somewhat of a bang for his buck in that state. want to check in with anthony salvanto. tell us about the states yet to be called. >> let's look at texas. we've been looking at that quite a bit
texas and california. we'll be back with more on tonight's big stor story. >> a super surprise on this super tuesday. here are the states won tonight. joe biden with eight states tonight and bernie sanders with three but as you can see we have not called maine texas and california yet. let's take a look inside each of those states. in maine look at this. too close to call. neck and neck between joe biden and bernie sanders, a state that sanders easily won in 2016. take a look at texas....
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we have one in southern california one in northern california where are negotiating with many other hospitals to bring them on line local governments are doing the same. recognize okay. we're in a hallway, a briefly governor newsome addressing a myriad of issues facing california right now. >>in light of the covid 19 from schools and testing hospital a hospital beds, the homeless. you name it. >>yeah we have kron 4 news at 6 coming up next pam moore and ♪ dum dum dee dum dum dum [slurping sound] ♪ while you're working hard, do you know what your money is doing? probably not much. is your bank letting your money be lazy? make your money work harder than ever with ally's new smart savings tools. for all things money you deserve an ally. >>it's 6 the governor just speaking on the status of the call 19 fight in california will have more on that in a moment and within the last half hour president trump signing into law the family's first coronavirus response act. meantime, the coronavirus continues to spread both globally and here in the bay area forcing 2 more local counties napa and solano t
we have one in southern california one in northern california where are negotiating with many other hospitals to bring them on line local governments are doing the same. recognize okay. we're in a hallway, a briefly governor newsome addressing a myriad of issues facing california right now. >>in light of the covid 19 from schools and testing hospital a hospital beds, the homeless. you name it. >>yeah we have kron 4 news at 6 coming up next pam moore and ♪ dum dum dee dum dum dum...
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fact that a third of california's can't pay rent. there is not a lot of relief coming from anywhere. i mean, those are all lot ofthe issues that make it difficult for ople to focus on what is happening statewide. but when we have found that when people understand that prop 16 undoes a great wrong, that, you tsknow, it california in with most of the states. most states allow the consideration of race in the history of racism part of their assessment in that i'm joining groups like affirmative action, and aclu and kamala harris supports this. we are talking about some of that would bring back a level r of balance and ofasian americans, latinos, and black people opportunities that have not been available since those rules were changed more than a decade ago. >> amy, let's turn to ter turnout. are the democrats focusing more on turning out like democratic voters or on getting the independents to come over in and them? oh this is not a persuasion game at all. we have the number of voters we needd record turnout, look. work at facing both
fact that a third of california's can't pay rent. there is not a lot of relief coming from anywhere. i mean, those are all lot ofthe issues that make it difficult for ople to focus on what is happening statewide. but when we have found that when people understand that prop 16 undoes a great wrong, that, you tsknow, it california in with most of the states. most states allow the consideration of race in the history of racism part of their assessment in that i'm joining groups like affirmative...
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enduring california values that every california has values. when critics tell you homelessness can't be solved. introduce them to people like richard and thousands of others that are living testament that it can. i don't think homelessness can be solve, i know homelessness can be solved. make california stand up as an example of what we can do. thank you guys! >>> now president trump and india for their first visit to thee1 country.r they visited theó[ ñrgandhi mel for a wreath laying. the president anñy first lady also visited the taj okó[qmaha. a formal welcomep, ceremony wi be held at the palace inkoqu delhi, followed+ by alp wreath laying at the é@gandhifáq memo. we'll show you president trump and the first o:t+rj visit to >> have any questions about anything?Ñixdhtokw3 >> incredible, right?ljÑe1e1t(qr testx test.
enduring california values that every california has values. when critics tell you homelessness can't be solved. introduce them to people like richard and thousands of others that are living testament that it can. i don't think homelessness can be solve, i know homelessness can be solved. make california stand up as an example of what we can do. thank you guys! >>> now president trump and india for their first visit to thee1 country.r they visited theó[ ñrgandhi mel for a wreath...
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we have three divisions in california. they have been working with our state leadership, national guard, within our respective organizations through a survey process, to cite the appropriate locations for potential support of our army corps. in addition to sites that we have identified through our federal medical program that we announced yesterday, and the fact that we have two the sites, one in riverside and one in santa clara, we are looking at additional ways the army corps can complement the work to get the sites fully operational. that is convention facilities, facilities all up and down the like. fairgrounds and the we went through more detailed protocols, sharing expectations so that we can lay out exactly our expectations moving forward. the army corps of engineers moves quickly, and we are enthusiastic about that ridership has really taken shape over the course of the last week and been advanced over the course of the last few hours in more meaningful ways. in addition to that, we have wonderful news. richard bra
we have three divisions in california. they have been working with our state leadership, national guard, within our respective organizations through a survey process, to cite the appropriate locations for potential support of our army corps. in addition to sites that we have identified through our federal medical program that we announced yesterday, and the fact that we have two the sites, one in riverside and one in santa clara, we are looking at additional ways the army corps can complement...
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and california was no different. high or low, it can ignite anywhere in the campaign organization, spreading quickly from staff to workers. two primary factors boosted wallace workers in the golden state -- the realization that the 1968 presidential race is going to be a close one and the ever-increasing waves of support for governor wallace. california law, aimed at keeping new parties out of california, proved not enough to stop the wallace grassroots movement. victory in california clearly pointed the way to new successes in other parts of the nation. all right some political experts were willing to openly state that governor george c. wallace could indeed be elected president in 1968. mathematically speaking, the recognized wallace strength in the southern and border states added up to some 150 electoral votes. a giant stepping stone toward the 270 electoral votes needed to put george wallace in the white house. and the strong grassroots wallace support in states outside the south coupled with the simple fact tha
and california was no different. high or low, it can ignite anywhere in the campaign organization, spreading quickly from staff to workers. two primary factors boosted wallace workers in the golden state -- the realization that the 1968 presidential race is going to be a close one and the ever-increasing waves of support for governor wallace. california law, aimed at keeping new parties out of california, proved not enough to stop the wallace grassroots movement. victory in california clearly...
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making california. and it's been this place way at the back and beyond, all of a sudden the most cosmopolitan cosmopolitan pay certainly in the united states is not in the world. so there they all are. and people are tracking out to california. there's a causal effect between the california and the sudden peopling of california and the civil war. because california as a free state, is a balance between slavery and the senate and between the south insist on the slave act. as a quick pro quote. and boom get to the civil war ten years later. quid pro quo. the question was of course, between north and south and all of this. but some things is not sufficiently appreciated is that while the civil war between north and south, it was over the west. it was the western territory and state as they would become. what are they going to be. and that was really what was and it broke and once it breaks, the question is where's it going to go. because california has got all the gold whoever get cycle has big leg up in t
making california. and it's been this place way at the back and beyond, all of a sudden the most cosmopolitan cosmopolitan pay certainly in the united states is not in the world. so there they all are. and people are tracking out to california. there's a causal effect between the california and the sudden peopling of california and the civil war. because california as a free state, is a balance between slavery and the senate and between the south insist on the slave act. as a quick pro quote....
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whether california trends up or down is still to be determined. >> the california story with covid has not yet been fully written. we're really at the beginning. >> reporter: and get this. if california were a country, when we surpass new york this week, we would rank fifth in the world of coronavirus cases after the u.s., india, russia and brazil. pretty interesting stat. live in marin, a a >> one other note about california surpassing 400,000 cases. of those, nearly 70% are people under the age of 49. >>> uc berkeley students and faculty learned today their fall semester will begin with entirely online courses. cal's decision to start with remote online learning follows dozens of students recently testing positive for covid-19 after returning from parties. students will have the option to continue online learning if and when in-person instruction resumes. classes begin on august 28th. >>> at cal state east bay in hayward today, a group protested a plan to bring employees back. the group delivered a petition to the president's office to stop the repop, what they say is the school's un
whether california trends up or down is still to be determined. >> the california story with covid has not yet been fully written. we're really at the beginning. >> reporter: and get this. if california were a country, when we surpass new york this week, we would rank fifth in the world of coronavirus cases after the u.s., india, russia and brazil. pretty interesting stat. live in marin, a a >> one other note about california surpassing 400,000 cases. of those, nearly 70% are...
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onward california. thank you.>> thank you jen. i again want to thank the partnership and their teamwork that is demonstrable not has done but the superintendent of public education and the state school board, all of the individuals, and many others that we could of listed. i want to express gratitude, this was a two week sprint to create the opportunity to provide tens of thousands of additional units, laptops, chrome books, computers, ipods and the like. we continue to need to do much, much more and i will talk a little bit about what the public utilities commission will be doing to that end at a little bit about partnerships that we have here in the city of sacramento in just a moment. but i wanted to express my deep gratitude to the superintendent of public education for all of his hard work and the staffs diligence and focus to further this collective cause but i would like to ask the superintendent to say a few words here today.>> thank you governor newsom and thank you to the first partner and to all californians but first i
onward california. thank you.>> thank you jen. i again want to thank the partnership and their teamwork that is demonstrable not has done but the superintendent of public education and the state school board, all of the individuals, and many others that we could of listed. i want to express gratitude, this was a two week sprint to create the opportunity to provide tens of thousands of additional units, laptops, chrome books, computers, ipods and the like. we continue to need to do much,...
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california-based company. hey are not only home-based companies but they are very top of mind as what president trump vice president pence as well as other representatives in the federal government and task referring to some of these treatments. we are in the state of partnership deep with those companies. he u.c. system and its five hospitals are in advanced trials with many of the drugs that have referenced in the last few days very publicly. deeply ready are advancing those protocols and partnerships. i was on the phone with the ask what more do they need from the state of california, more they need from our research institutions and and so i'm very, very comfortable and confident that are proceeding. don't want to get ahead of my skeeze. i don't want to give details where they are. is being addressed appropriately across the country is note that california trying to amplify that research, amplify the foe can hes on treatment - focus on and once those treatments become available that they're made in not onl
california-based company. hey are not only home-based companies but they are very top of mind as what president trump vice president pence as well as other representatives in the federal government and task referring to some of these treatments. we are in the state of partnership deep with those companies. he u.c. system and its five hospitals are in advanced trials with many of the drugs that have referenced in the last few days very publicly. deeply ready are advancing those protocols and...
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trump participated in a briefing with california governor newsom on the california wildfires. state and local officials briefed the president. california natural resources secretary implored president trump to consider the impact of climate change. this is 25 minutes. pres. trump: support the people of california and washington and stayed in touch with declaring your declaration, we have declarations. we wanted it fast. i want to thank the fema people. really appreciate them, fantastic. hey've been fantastic. gavin new issuing the acting security of home -- secretary of homeland security, all the people, state and local leaders join us today. we're having a separate news conference a little later on other subjects. i just want to thank everybody. it's been pretty amazing. in august i approved a major disaster declaration for california. i approved, i think, gavin, about 40 stafford act declarations. very quickly because we want to get this thing taken care of including fire management, assisting fwrans to help multiple states stop the fires. more than 28,000 firefighters and f
trump participated in a briefing with california governor newsom on the california wildfires. state and local officials briefed the president. california natural resources secretary implored president trump to consider the impact of climate change. this is 25 minutes. pres. trump: support the people of california and washington and stayed in touch with declaring your declaration, we have declarations. we wanted it fast. i want to thank the fema people. really appreciate them, fantastic. hey've...
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la medida se convirtiÓ en la mÁs costosa de california. >> california aprobÓ en la victoria 122, uber y otras compaÑÍas mantendrÁn a los conductores como empleados dependientes, la iniciativa fue respaldada por compaÑÍa de transporte colectivo y entrega de comida. vÍa aplicaciones mÓvilesse une con nosotros. de la organizaciÓn. david[sonido ambiente] . >> una fuente de crÍtica, hay que recordar que ese dinero se invirtiÓ a travÉs del estado de california. los medios y muchas empresas sacaron beneficio. era necesario hacer esto porque tenemos mÁs de 20 millones de votantes a travÉsde este gran estado y 40 millones de residentes en la poblaciÓn. un mensaje muy importante comunicarlo a nuestra comunidad. reportera: habÍan dos opiniones muy distintas, y algunos conductores querÍan ser empleados de tiempo completo, debido a los beneficios. los que querÍan ser con pinzas afirman que ellos todavÍa van a recibir beneficios. >> hÁblenos de la diferencias >> muchos de los conductores ya tienen otros empleos, eso es para ccumplir lo que estaban hablando los mismos a las trabaj
la medida se convirtiÓ en la mÁs costosa de california. >> california aprobÓ en la victoria 122, uber y otras compaÑÍas mantendrÁn a los conductores como empleados dependientes, la iniciativa fue respaldada por compaÑÍa de transporte colectivo y entrega de comida. vÍa aplicaciones mÓvilesse une con nosotros. de la organizaciÓn. david[sonido ambiente] . >> una fuente de crÍtica, hay que recordar que ese dinero se invirtiÓ a travÉs del estado de california. los medios y...
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you see in the california state university system. we are working to identify appropriate dormitories to help us with the sword. we start stacking those numbers. we are working with the federal government. i had a conversation today with vice president pence and president trump together on the phone talking about our needs in addition to my conversation today with the secretary of defense. these mobile medical and field units that they have committed to pledging not just to california but to folks all across this country. you start stacking those things and we have i believe the capacity to meet this moment. but not unless we change our behaviors. and do what is necessary to meet this moment. let's bend the curve together. that's not rate gratt. that's not dream of regretting and go back and say you know we could have, should have, would have. not when the data all points to where i think most of us know we are going. one has to be transparent, one has to be honest. it's difficult at times being the bearer of these messages but i can
you see in the california state university system. we are working to identify appropriate dormitories to help us with the sword. we start stacking those numbers. we are working with the federal government. i had a conversation today with vice president pence and president trump together on the phone talking about our needs in addition to my conversation today with the secretary of defense. these mobile medical and field units that they have committed to pledging not just to california but to...
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the california dream is for all. to that end, there are 1.6 million fewer californians today living in poverty than there were in 2011. that is one quarter of the nation's decrease. [applause] no amount of progress, though, can camouflage the most pernicious crisis in our midst, the ultimate manifestation of poverty -- homelessness. that's why i'm devoting today's remarks to this crisis. let's call it what it is, a disgrace, that the richest state in the richest nation, succeeding across so many sectors, is falling so far behind to properly house, heal, and humanely treat so many of its own people. every day, the california dream is dimmed by the wrenching reality of families, children, and seniors living unfed on a concrete bed. military veterans who wore the uniform of our country in a foreign land, abandoned here at home. lgbtq youth fleeing abuse and rejection from their families and communities. faces of despair failed by our country's leaders and our nation's institutions. as californians, we pride ourselves on
the california dream is for all. to that end, there are 1.6 million fewer californians today living in poverty than there were in 2011. that is one quarter of the nation's decrease. [applause] no amount of progress, though, can camouflage the most pernicious crisis in our midst, the ultimate manifestation of poverty -- homelessness. that's why i'm devoting today's remarks to this crisis. let's call it what it is, a disgrace, that the richest state in the richest nation, succeeding across so...
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california endowment and front-line. these are ngos that have reached back and they have relationships and asia and have been doing work in different spaces, maybe not exclusively ppe, but for example in the climb at resiliency space, we h and relationships to build into using their pipelines to leverage those to help us. that has been a source of ongoing ppe, particularly masks, but also shields and downs and other kinds of commodities, both in real-time and in our effort to build the out weeks and months additional ppe. the second prong has been through working with direct contracts. we have established a number of contracts with large vendors that have been able to provide the ppe the government as mentioned and 41 million masks distributed and we continue to get commodities from bear mountain department and jr resources and these are examples of some of the larger firms. we've been able to get this from national health providers like mckesson and cardinal, some of the commodities we need. yesterday we were able to ca
california endowment and front-line. these are ngos that have reached back and they have relationships and asia and have been doing work in different spaces, maybe not exclusively ppe, but for example in the climb at resiliency space, we h and relationships to build into using their pipelines to leverage those to help us. that has been a source of ongoing ppe, particularly masks, but also shields and downs and other kinds of commodities, both in real-time and in our effort to build the out...
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i am here at the california museum, also the home of the california hall of fame. some of the most inspired leaders that have left their mark on history but happen to have a strong identity here in the state of california. one of them i had the privilege of recognizing a few months ago was reverend lawson. known to many as one of the most influential leaders in the civil rights movement. he brought forth the principles of nonviolence from gandhi and brought them to the forefront of the consciousness of dr. king. i met with him and leaders of black lives matter and other leaders of the community and had a conversation about the history of the civil rights movement. going back as we debated to the 1950's, he argued back to 1947. and the impact the jackie robinson had on the movement. not just emmett till in the movement that mark part of -- that marked part of history and changed the momentum. the montgomery bus boycott and others he helped lead. what makes this moment different from that one? is this a moment or a movement? what part of our history are we living in
i am here at the california museum, also the home of the california hall of fame. some of the most inspired leaders that have left their mark on history but happen to have a strong identity here in the state of california. one of them i had the privilege of recognizing a few months ago was reverend lawson. known to many as one of the most influential leaders in the civil rights movement. he brought forth the principles of nonviolence from gandhi and brought them to the forefront of the...
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they didn't come to the state of california. there is a separate agreement in la county from the national stock pile are ones th into la county. l of
they didn't come to the state of california. there is a separate agreement in la county from the national stock pile are ones th into la county. l of
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it is a photo of the state of california. that state slide represents the equivalent of roughly 21 different states in terms of total population. the e largest state in our nati million residents strong, represents the population of 21 states. so just imagine looking at that state map, putting in over 40% of america's states and that gives you a sense of the magnitude of the state of california and the magnitude of our responsibility to approach our response in a way that addresses the needs of different parts of the state of california, different regions. accordingly, we have long talked about the fact that our approach to addressing the issues of covid-19, its spread and our suppression and prevention strategies have to be from the frame bottom up. we have long talked about the fact that localism ultimately is determinative that we recognize local conditions are distinct and unique from one another. and we recognize that conditions in far reaches of california and northern parts of the state are very different than in the n
it is a photo of the state of california. that state slide represents the equivalent of roughly 21 different states in terms of total population. the e largest state in our nati million residents strong, represents the population of 21 states. so just imagine looking at that state map, putting in over 40% of america's states and that gives you a sense of the magnitude of the state of california and the magnitude of our responsibility to approach our response in a way that addresses the needs of...
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onwards california. thank you. >> i want to thank the partnership and the teamwork at is demotrablet on in the work that the first partner has done but the superintendent of public education and the state school board. all of those individuals, there are many others that we could have listed. i want to express gratitude. this was a two week sprints to create the opportunity to provide tens of thousands of additional units, laptops, chrome books, computers, ipods and the like. we continue to need to do much much more. i will talk a little bit about what the public utilities commission will be doing to that and, a little bit about some partnerships we have here in the city of sacramento any moment that i wanted to express my deep gratitude as jen just did to the superintendent of public education for all of his hard work and his staff diligence and focus to further this collective cause. i would like to ask the superintendent to say a few words here today. >> thank you governor newsom. thank you to the fir
onwards california. thank you. >> i want to thank the partnership and the teamwork at is demotrablet on in the work that the first partner has done but the superintendent of public education and the state school board. all of those individuals, there are many others that we could have listed. i want to express gratitude. this was a two week sprints to create the opportunity to provide tens of thousands of additional units, laptops, chrome books, computers, ipods and the like. we continue...
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state of california. 2188 individuals popularized. hospitalized. 901 in icu, a 10.4% increase from yesterday. we continue to do more on testing. tomorrow i will put out more specific and prescriptive guidelines and updates on our testing protocols in the state of california. we continue to procure a more physical space in the state and nearby. the arena. and we are beginning the construction today on that project throughout the state of california, progress is being made. on monday i will lay out details of all of the physical aspects -- assets procured as part of our larger hospital surge program including all of those 2000 units of medical support that came from those eight fms sites procured through the presidents support. our top focus in addition to homelessness today, we continue also to focus with acuity on what is happening in our skilled nursing facilities, what is happening with our senior centers and adult care, daycare facilities in the -- adult daycare facility's in the state of california. the epidemic of homelessness of
state of california. 2188 individuals popularized. hospitalized. 901 in icu, a 10.4% increase from yesterday. we continue to do more on testing. tomorrow i will put out more specific and prescriptive guidelines and updates on our testing protocols in the state of california. we continue to procure a more physical space in the state and nearby. the arena. and we are beginning the construction today on that project throughout the state of california, progress is being made. on monday i will lay...
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northern california and currently negotiating the central part of california. all told we have about 3000 beds now that we have lined up and identified in the short term. a part of the 20,000 the state will be responsible for identifying. roughly 17,292 30 in many numbers. 17,000 me to start stacking in terms of resources throughout the state of california. we are identifying specific assets throughout the state including motels and hotels. not just for the homeless but potentially to provide capacity include skilled nursing facilities and the like. we are well on their way dividu underway making sure once the assets are identified that we can resource them and what i mean by that is staff them with the appropriate levels of sub court of protective gear. let me break that down a little bit. our staffing is going to require more flex. is going to require more capacity as relates to existing ratios and existing current scope of practice. we are going to have to do more on rules and regulations well within our capacity to deliver. i think for the system to absorb
northern california and currently negotiating the central part of california. all told we have about 3000 beds now that we have lined up and identified in the short term. a part of the 20,000 the state will be responsible for identifying. roughly 17,292 30 in many numbers. 17,000 me to start stacking in terms of resources throughout the state of california. we are identifying specific assets throughout the state including motels and hotels. not just for the homeless but potentially to provide...
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you was under 10% in california. what happened is there is a lot of quiet voters out there and in the end california he got 25%, not near as big as bernie sanders' 34%, but well over michael bloomberg's 14%. 12% for warren and 6% for buttigieg. now, hold that graphic up there for a second because this is what is really important. if you didn't get over 14% -- 15%, you are out. so if these numbers hold, then the only two to split up the delegates in california are bernie sanders and joe biden. so in a sense, everybody was talking about who won california, who won texas, they will wind up splitting the delegates. >> that is a gre pntecauses not poker hand and we both gove all in a go all in. >> no, you say 34%, you got 25%, let's work out how the delegates will be split up. so, yes, somebody won and somebody came in first place. somebody came in second and almost won. >> so what do you think happens going forward nationally? elizabeth warren, the longer she stays in, the longer that hampers bernie sanders. do you just
you was under 10% in california. what happened is there is a lot of quiet voters out there and in the end california he got 25%, not near as big as bernie sanders' 34%, but well over michael bloomberg's 14%. 12% for warren and 6% for buttigieg. now, hold that graphic up there for a second because this is what is really important. if you didn't get over 14% -- 15%, you are out. so if these numbers hold, then the only two to split up the delegates in california are bernie sanders and joe biden....
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go safely, california. >>the other big story. we're tracking russian hackers are trying once again to influence us presidential election. that's according to a new blog post by microsoft. the company says the same russian military intelligence outfit that hacked the democrats back in 2016 is trying to break into more than 200 organizations now including political parties. >>microsoft says most of the infiltration attempts are coming from russia china and iran, but they would not say which nation poses the greatest threat today. the trump administration charged a russian national in a sweeping plot to sow distrust of the american political process and impose sanctions russia-linked ukrainian lawmaker, but microsoft says russian intelligence is seemingly undeterred by counter measures. >>coming up as talk of going back to school picks up one city is mourning the loss of an elementary school teacher who died from covid-19 we >>as education officials talk about heading back to school word tonight that in recent weeks at least 3 teach
go safely, california. >>the other big story. we're tracking russian hackers are trying once again to influence us presidential election. that's according to a new blog post by microsoft. the company says the same russian military intelligence outfit that hacked the democrats back in 2016 is trying to break into more than 200 organizations now including political parties. >>microsoft says most of the infiltration attempts are coming from russia china and iran, but they would not say...
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i yield to the gentleman from california. madam speaker, in the last 230 years, dating back to the founding of our republic, fewer than 11,000 americans have had the privilege to stand here as a member of congress. to date, it's my honor to welcome mike garcia. battering, a businessman, family man, and first-generation american, mike has shown a different approach to everything. if you ever want a definition of america, look to mike's life. , like ourration fathers, mothers, grandparents, wanted something better for their children so they came to america. mike dreamed at age six that one day, maybe he could become a navy fighter pilot. it would not be easy, so he applied himself and was nominated to the naval academy from this body itself. not only did he excelled, he graduated in the top 3%, becoming a fighter pilot. of us always look to the skies to dream and wonder what it takes to become one. as he became a fighter pilot, his nature -- nation called upon him to defend our freedom. those that we uphold and he raised his ha
i yield to the gentleman from california. madam speaker, in the last 230 years, dating back to the founding of our republic, fewer than 11,000 americans have had the privilege to stand here as a member of congress. to date, it's my honor to welcome mike garcia. battering, a businessman, family man, and first-generation american, mike has shown a different approach to everything. if you ever want a definition of america, look to mike's life. , like ourration fathers, mothers, grandparents,...
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but also in the state of california. tomorrow we'll be laying out the new numbers that we have received that will show a significant jump in the number ofs we made public as we brought together all of these one-off collection sites and all of the hospitals, research universities that are participating, as well as the private labs and we'll have a new prostose collect those numbers in realtime to make -- bring to light, i think, more comforting numbers on the scale. testing is still not close to are we we need to be. we still need more swabs, we still need more reagents. these aren't extraction kits. but we're seeing higher through-put and new technologies coming to bear. we're working with the f.d.a. and the trump administration to get one on the mark. there's a 45-minute test because the issue now is not just swabs and extraction and reagents, it's about turning around the tests which are in some cases taking days and days and days. in some cases, as many as seven, eight, nine days. so we're going to have to address the
but also in the state of california. tomorrow we'll be laying out the new numbers that we have received that will show a significant jump in the number ofs we made public as we brought together all of these one-off collection sites and all of the hospitals, research universities that are participating, as well as the private labs and we'll have a new prostose collect those numbers in realtime to make -- bring to light, i think, more comforting numbers on the scale. testing is still not close to...
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. >>> it is week 11 of shelter-in- place in northern california. as of this week the united states has had 100,000 related deaths. that is the population of boulder colorado or closer to home, burglary, california. the disease is roaming the golden state with infections topping the same number 100 thousand in california. even as the state's caseload increases the governor is easy restrictions on some businesses. retailers can reopen for in person shopping under guidelines and and or approval for the health departmet. with millions out of work and many businesses shuttered california faces a daunting road to economic recovery. joining me now by skype is tom stier a billionaire investor and a presidential candidate. as a former presidential candidate, what is it like for you to be witnessing the nation office unrest >> i feel terribly sad watching what is happening in minnesota, the murder of a black man in police custody. i feel immense shared grief with the people particularly the african-american people for whom this is the last incident and over
. >>> it is week 11 of shelter-in- place in northern california. as of this week the united states has had 100,000 related deaths. that is the population of boulder colorado or closer to home, burglary, california. the disease is roaming the golden state with infections topping the same number 100 thousand in california. even as the state's caseload increases the governor is easy restrictions on some businesses. retailers can reopen for in person shopping under guidelines and and or...
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before we let you go i want to ask you about the pandemic in california california is one of the worst hit states in the united states now you've got the wildfires on top of that so one said to me today california dreaming is more like a california nightmare now it is there this sits in l.a. where you are that all that was so spectacular about california is just falling away. well in the moment it feels like that however that's that's not the case here in california california still the golden state you have so much that is happening here at the beautiful nature when it's not on fire or when we have a pandemic keeping us locked in our homes but we have the beautiful beaches we have the deserts the mountains we have all the things that make california great and along with hollywood and agriculture the tech industry there's so much happening here this is a moment in time that will pass regardless of donald trump and others however in this moment of darkness you know it is hard to see that light on the other side you know it's a good point and we're all big california fans here i can tell
before we let you go i want to ask you about the pandemic in california california is one of the worst hit states in the united states now you've got the wildfires on top of that so one said to me today california dreaming is more like a california nightmare now it is there this sits in l.a. where you are that all that was so spectacular about california is just falling away. well in the moment it feels like that however that's that's not the case here in california california still the golden...
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all throughout the state of california. and i just can't impress upon you, let's keep doing more of that. let's stick together and let's be defined by our capacity to seize this moment as so many other you are seizing every single day to do the right thing including making sure that we are proking our most vulnerable. our seniors and our homeless. >>> the update for today. of course, here to answer any questions that anybody may have. >> develop knob governor, thank you very much. this is a two-part question. the governor of new york named to cancel construction sites in his state. this week, the bay area health officers appeared to do the same when they issued new day- at-home restrictions that prohibit most construction. a tax worker is taking a different take. if the building sites are safe and the construction they are enforcing and adhering to some very strict guidelines, are you comfortable allowing construction to continue in california rather than doing what they did in new york and boston? the other question i just
all throughout the state of california. and i just can't impress upon you, let's keep doing more of that. let's stick together and let's be defined by our capacity to seize this moment as so many other you are seizing every single day to do the right thing including making sure that we are proking our most vulnerable. our seniors and our homeless. >>> the update for today. of course, here to answer any questions that anybody may have. >> develop knob governor, thank you very...
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and outside the state of california. some 15 mutual aid states are helping either the national guard or cal we are putting all the resources we possibly can on all these complexes but focusing as we should on that bobcat fire as well as the el dorado fire which we made some progress last week. 60% containment on that fire. 18,000 acres but this fire continues to be stubborn as you can see where we have gone backwards just modestly in terms of total percentage contained. you can see an increase of about 5000 acres of the last week. between the bobcat and the el dorado fire, obviously stubborn fires that are impactful and we address those complexes in those wildfires. the snow fire as well, i just want to offer that this is a fire we did not update last week but when we are monitoring. i want to share with you. last week we were about 5% containment. 4000 acres looks relatively small compared to some of these other complexes but if are of concern and again, want to focus today that we are making progress here, of the weeke
and outside the state of california. some 15 mutual aid states are helping either the national guard or cal we are putting all the resources we possibly can on all these complexes but focusing as we should on that bobcat fire as well as the el dorado fire which we made some progress last week. 60% containment on that fire. 18,000 acres but this fire continues to be stubborn as you can see where we have gone backwards just modestly in terms of total percentage contained. you can see an increase...
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here's the good news in the state of california. i was talking to vice president president today, thanking them for the first national stockpile transfer of assets. we just received where we received quite literally hundreds of thousands of gloves and face masks, not just an 95, but also surgical masks were going to be starting to get. cash of assets out into our diverse communities throughout the state of california. many of you know we had our own cash in her own story to the 95 masks. we still have 10 million of those mass and we are getting them out in real time we started with 21 million we have about 10 million still as we distribute those we distribute his first 11 to 55 counties in the state and will continue to get those and 95 masks out there and we recognize that distribution can't happen fast enough. we also talked to a well-known entrepreneur today. ventilators. many of you know that have followed our press conferences. here in the state we have 7,587 ventilators in a hospital system. we have 514. through a cash at the
here's the good news in the state of california. i was talking to vice president president today, thanking them for the first national stockpile transfer of assets. we just received where we received quite literally hundreds of thousands of gloves and face masks, not just an 95, but also surgical masks were going to be starting to get. cash of assets out into our diverse communities throughout the state of california. many of you know we had our own cash in her own story to the 95 masks. we...
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and went on to redefine it in california. it is a center we have lost and one that we should reclaim. when we're liberty and rectitude exist side-by-side, one where patriotism is synonymous with, not challenged by vigorous dissent, one of decency and free expression in equal measure. it is, i submit, one of justice for all. thank you. [applause] that would be delighted to take questions -- i would be delighted to take questions if anyone has them. yes, sir. >> [indiscernible] i wondered how you think that sets him apart from many of the current judges on the court. nguyen: one of the things i'm often struck by is that when warren came to the court, he was far from the only person on the court to have come from a political background. in fact, five of the justices of the initial warren court had not been judges in any significant way prior to their service on the supreme court. william douglas came from the sec. robert jackson has served as attorney general. happen to believe that breadth of experience was quite good for the c
and went on to redefine it in california. it is a center we have lost and one that we should reclaim. when we're liberty and rectitude exist side-by-side, one where patriotism is synonymous with, not challenged by vigorous dissent, one of decency and free expression in equal measure. it is, i submit, one of justice for all. thank you. [applause] that would be delighted to take questions -- i would be delighted to take questions if anyone has them. yes, sir. >> [indiscernible] i wondered...
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. >> california governor gavin newsom held a briefing monday to provide an update on california's covid-19 numbers, icu bed capacity and the three regions of the state that have entered stay-at-home orders. this runs one hour, 25 minutes. >> good morning. havecember 7, we always new members of the california legislature. i will jump right in the -- and be as brief as possible and get to a number of the issues of the day. particularly as relates to some of the regional orders that now are in effect in california but also wanted just to provide some context and some information about some new technology that we will bring to bear to slow the spread of covid-19. it's been a lot of discussion around apps, a lot of discussion about how technology can advance our efforts to notify individuals, mitigate the spread of covid-19 and address this pandemic head-on. two of california's best-known headquarter technology companies, google and apple, have joined together in an effort to provide for exposure notification. not contact tracing but exposure notification. i want to provide you with a bit of
. >> california governor gavin newsom held a briefing monday to provide an update on california's covid-19 numbers, icu bed capacity and the three regions of the state that have entered stay-at-home orders. this runs one hour, 25 minutes. >> good morning. havecember 7, we always new members of the california legislature. i will jump right in the -- and be as brief as possible and get to a number of the issues of the day. particularly as relates to some of the regional orders that...